Author:
Melichar Bohuslav,Hyšpler Radomír,Tichá Alena,Kalábová Hana,Vitásková Denisa,Zezulová Michaela,Dvořák Josef,Cerman Jr Jaroslav,Doležel Martin
Abstract
AbstractOnly a limited number of cytotoxic drugs have shown activity in metastatic colorectal carcinoma. Patupilone is a novel agent with promising activity in this common cancer. Diarrhea represents the dose-limiting toxicity of patupilone. Measurement of intestinal permeability is one of the potential methods of non-invasive laboratory assessment of gastrointestinal toxicity.We have assessed intestinal permeability by measuring absorption of lactulose, mannitol and xylose in 27 previously treated patients with metastatic colorectal cancer enrolled in a phase I trial of patupilone.Lactulose/mannitol and lactulose/xylose ratios increased after the treatment. Significantly higher lactulose/mannitol ratio was observed in patients who had severe diarrhea. Moreover, patients who subsequently had an adverse event of grade 3 or higher had significantly higher baseline lactulose/mannitol or lactulose/xylose ratios.Measurement of intestinal permeability using the lactulose/mannitol test may represent a biomarker for the monitoring, or even prediction of toxicity of cytotoxic drugs, including patupilone.
Subject
Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine
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